specific heat capacity? For a real gas, how do you find the temperature below which the molecular vibrations of the gas don't affect its specific heat capacity?
I am given the vibrational frequency of the gas.
I tried doing E=hf...and thought maybe I could divide this by boltzmann's constant to find the temp? That's what I deciphered from my notes, but I'm not sure if its right at all.
I am given the vibrational frequency of the gas.
I tried doing E=hf...and thought maybe I could divide this by boltzmann's constant to find the temp? That's what I deciphered from my notes, but I'm not sure if its right at all.